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The top performances of the 2013 NCAA tournament

Luke Hancock came up big again, leading the Louisville Cardinals with 22 points, hitting all five of his 3-pointer attempts, in a 82-76 national championship win over Michigan. He became the first bench player in history to win the Final Four's Most Outstanding Player award.

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The top performances of the 2013 NCAA tournament

Luke Hancock came up big again, leading the Louisville Cardinals with 22 points, hitting all five of his 3-pointer attempts, in a 82-76 national championship win over Michigan. He became the first bench player in history to win the Final Four's Most Outstanding Player award. Robert Deutsch, USA TODAY Sports

Louisville guard Peyton Siva scored 18 points and added five assists, six rebounds and four steals as the Cardinals defeated the Michigan Wolverines to win the national championship. Robert Deutsch, USA TODAY Sports

The Michigan Wolverines came up short in the national title game against the Louisville Cardinals, but guard Trey Burke was impressive again, scoring 24 points with three 3-pointers. Bob Donnan, USA TODAY Sports

Michigan guard Trey Burke hit this 3-pointer in the closing seconds of regulation to force overtime, where the Wolverines went on to defeat Kansas in the Sweet 16. Burke scored 23 total points with 10 assists. Kevin Jairaj, USA TODAY Sports

Creighton forward Doug McDermott put up 27 points, including a perfect 11-11 from the line, and 11 rebounds to lead the Bluejays to a 67-63 win over Cincinnati in the second round. Howard Smith, USA TODAY Sports

Marquette guard Vander Blue scored 29 points going 3-4 from three and a perfect 8-8 from the line against Butler. Blue added four steals in the Golden Eagles' 74-72 round three win. Mark Zerof, USA TODAY Sports